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No, but travel to some countries may be restricted.

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Q: Do you lose your right to leave the country if you are a felon who is off parole?
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Does a felon have the right to work at home?

Provided he is not currently on probation or parole, and he is not involved in illegal activity in that work, yes.


Do parole officers have the right to bother a felons family while the felon is in jail?

Well it depends what it is but in most cases no.


Does a felon have the right to refuse to give a DNA sample to their parole officer?

Not without violating the conditions of your parole. You must comply with any lawful order given by your parole officer, and collecting a DNA sample, is a lawful order.


Can you leave the country if you are on probation for a punishment lower than a misdemeanor?

That would depend on the conditions you must follow according to the terms of your parole/probation you entered into for whatever reason. If your parole/probation agreement said that you were not to leave the country, then it would be a violation of the agreement if you were to do so. They could violate/terminate the parole/probation and file charge(s) against you for violating the parole/probation agreement. Your best bet is to contact your assigned parole/probation officer and get a written statement (signed) from them with the determination of whether you can leave the country without violating your parole/probation agreement. Written proof is the best way to cover your neck, just in case they say you left without first asking them, if it was all right to leave the country without violating your parole/probation agreement.


Can you get your gun right back?

The answer depends on several factors. If you are in the U.S. and have lost your rights because you are a felon, you can sometimes get some rights back. You should check with a local attorney familiar with the process. depends on why they were revoked and what country you were in, if you were charged with a felony in the United states and reside there, odds are you'll never get them back If you are a non felon, but on parole, you may be able to own one after parole period ends.


Can a person on parole vote in the US?

What is it EXACTLY that you mean by "rights?" Unless you are a convicted felon you retain all rights EXCEPT those restrictions which your parole may place upon you (i.e.- association with known criminals - inability to leave the country - regular check-in with your PO and/or drug testing - etc.) If you are a convicted felon you are subject to all the restrictions and limitations that class of criminal is subject to and you have permanently lost some so-called rights (i.e.- loss of the right to vote - unlawful to ever again own or possess firearms - etc.).


Can you picket the business of a felon?

It's a free country and you can picket anything you want, right or wrong. Has the felon served his/her time? Are they trying to get a new start in life? Would you kick a man when he is down?


What are your rights for parole hearings and their decisions?

As an incarcerated felon, you have few rights. By DOC policy, you may have the right to a hearing of the facts within thirty days of being violated. By common law you have the right to petition for release if the limitation for hearing has passed without a hearing. provided the violation is not a new charge (PV New Bit), you may be released if the time limit has passed and there has been no hearing. Other than that, your options are very limited. As mentioned, you are an incarcerated felon even on parole. The conditions of your incarceration is the only thing that has changed.


What is the right to be protected by the laws of one's nation while in another country is called?

If you are American, this right does not exist. You cease to be protected by U.S. laws when you leave the country.


Can your exwife leave your child with a convicted felon?

My exwife has been using a convicted felon as a baby sitter for my 10 yr old child.Do i have any legal rights? the only legal right you would have is if they were convicted of a crime against a child.


What is a parole officier?

A parole officer is an officer of the court who meets with people after they get out of prison or jail. Parole is a supervised monitoring of individuals after they leave prison, including making sure people have a job, stay off of drugs and alcohol, and keep a curfew set by the court. The parole officer monitors and checks a person, sometimes just by meetings in their office, but sometimes by checking a person in their home. A parole officer has authority to arrest a person and put them back in jail if they break the rules of parole, which are the conditions for staying out of jail.


How does a felon get his right for a passport back?

(in the US) Once a felon has served their time and is free of any court ordered restrictions on his travel, there are no restrictions on his applying for a passport. The real question becomes; Will the country he wants to travel to allow him to enter?